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Louis Riels timeline
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Louis Riel, at 41 years of age, is found guilty of high treason and hanged in Regina.
Riel is born
Riel goes to Lower Canada.
Riel returns to Red River settlement.
Canada starts to survey Dawson Road from Lake of the Woods.
William McDougall, Canada’s minister of public works, orders a survey of Red River settlement.
Riel speaks at a meeting of Métis residents.
Riel speaks on the steps of St. Boniface Cathedral.
William McDougall is appointed Lieutenant-Governor of NWT.
Métis horsemen led by Riel stop the Dominion Government land survey.
Led by John Bruce, Métis National Committee is formed.
Riel appears before the Council of Assiniboia.
Upper Fort Garry is taken over by Métis.
Riel asks English speaking residents to elect 12 representatives from their parishes to attend a convention with Métis representatives.
HBC Governor Mactavish orders Métis to lay down their arms.
Provisional government is proposed by Riel.
Riel presents his List of Rights to the convention.
John Christian Schultz and followers of Canadian Party temporarily imprisoned.
Provisional Government formed. John Bruce named president.
William McDougall leaves for Ontario.
Riel replaces John Bruce as president.
List of Rights approved to negotiate provincial status with federal government.
Dr. John Schultz escapes capture and leaves for Ontario
Riel pardons Charles Boulton.
Thomas Scott is executed.
Manitoba Act is passed (name favoured by Riel) and receives Royal assent.
Provisional government accepts terms of Manitoba Act.
Manitoba Act takes effect. Louis Riel is just 25 years of age.
Riel vacates Upper Fort Garry.
Lieutenant-Governor A.G. Archibald arrives in Red River.
Riel goes into voluntary exile in St. Paul.
Georges-Etienne Cartier wins Manitoba seat in federal election.
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Riels father dies.
Riel works in Chicago and St. Paul.
Three delegates leave for Ottawa.
Manitoba holds its first provincial election.
Riel falls ill.
Riel returns home to St. Vital.
Riel recruits armed Métis horsemen to defend Manitoba.
Cartier passes away.
Riel elected to Parliament.
Riel is re-elected.
Riel is re-elected a third time.
Riel is convicted.
Death penalty is commuted by Governor General to two years imprisonment.
Alexander Mackenzie’s Liberal government grants amnesty for Riel and Lepine.
Riel lives in New York.
Responding to an invitation by Métis residents, Riel arrives in Batoche, North West Territories (now Saskatchewan).
Riel turns himself in to Middleton and is taken to Regina.